There's been so many times I got it so wrong, and a couple that I got it just right. I've seen the few from the top of the world and the sorrow by the bitter gray youth side. I've seen surpress answer and a part of my shaver knows. But there's never been a moment that you let me go. I've been up town. I've been down to the town in this night, I've been down. I've seen some pool match. Might not know much, but there ain't of the stand in the times I
feel my dance for the summer side. I've seen some poacher of the good stuff, but there ain't no sander is love. I graduated from the school of hard knock with this some lessons that I haven't quite learn. One thing I know is you've been so kind to me, sweeter than a make good eby sir, because we got that love from up above. And if it's so, we ever get the Gavanelli has never hold on tidy, No, Madam Brook, we got the never tonal leave us gotta love. I've been
down to the town in this night. I've been brought down. Man. I see so much, why I know how much, but the rain of the sweeter than in the good side times from kids from the summer side. I see some mutch of the good stuff, but there a pain of the sweeter than Loveno. No, there ain't no fee than his love. The sunset on the stillness Sea Hills got me counting a blessing or two. Those moments in time the best in my life. They all come from you.
I've been uptown, up and downtown in the spot like I've been face down. I say so much, might not know much. The sweet the sunner shine you see so much, Stu. The sweeter, you know, the sweeter than love. Morning friends, it's Friday. Who come on, let's celebrate that Friday, July twelfth, show fifty one ninety four, Yeah, five thousand and ninety four shows of the Morning Show with Preston Sky. I'm Preston. That's a producer to be named later. And he ladies and gentlemen
back, He's Grant Alan. Hello, party people. How you doing, mister Searsucker. I'm great, yeah, great this morning. You're looking rather southern. Yes, yes, I'm feeling quite soma and festive today. Good yeah, good. Our verse today comes from Matthew four. It's verse four. But he answered them, this is Jesus. Now this is red letter stuff. It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. Are you feeding your
spirit by reading and reforing on God's word? Are you? Are you? Are you? Are you spending any time? You know? One of the things that I've observed in my long life, and I hope it gets much longer. But that's up to God. Is that what is buried deep in the heart of people comes out of their mouth. If venom is inside, venom comes out. If vitriol's inside, vitriol comes out in their dealings with
people, in how they conduct their personal affairs. And even though, for example, I have to guard myself because strong opinions flow, and I worry about how Satan uses people, and people sometimes willingly allowing themselves to be used. But just check yourself and make sure that you are living by the Word of God, not other stuff. Ten minutes after the hour, go into the American Patriots Almanac. Next here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott,
twelve past the hour. Inside the American Patriots allmannac for July twelfth, we come across the summer of seventeen seventy five, Revolutionary War underway, Patriots in the foothills of western South Carolina organized to fight for independence. Frontiersmen called themselves the Spartan Regiment. Come on, get some of that after the ancient Greek city state famous for its warriors. They chose as their leader Colonel John Thomas,
a sturdy, welch pioneer. Even after the British captured Charleston, overran much of the state, and through Colonel Thomas in prison, the Spartan Regiment refused to give in. In July seventeen eighty, John Thomas's wife, Jane, was visiting her husband at the Settlement of ninety six, where he was confined, when a conversation between several loyalist women caught her ear she was ease dropping. One of them mentioned that loyalist forces were planning a surprise raid for
the next night against the Patriot camp at Cedar Springs. The information startled Jane. It was the place where her son, John Thomas Junior, now in command of the Spartan Regiment, was organizing his men. Realizing there was no time to lose, she started out early the next morning July twelfth. It was sixty miles to Cedar Springs, but Jane Thomas, who was about sixty years old, pushed her horse through the enemy infested backcountry. By evening she
had reached her son's camp. Man. Sorry woman, what a what a what a warrior? Huh? John Thomas Junior wasted no time? Sorry, I was eating cashews before the show started. Pick catching up to speak anyway. The Loyalists soon arrived. Rushed into the camp, expecting to find the hapless rebels asleep. Instead, they met a sharp volley of musket balls. In the light of campfires, they made easy targets for the Patriot backwoodsman.
The Loyalists retreated, leaving behind several dead. Thanks to Jane Thomas, the Battle of Cedar Springs helped launch a resurgence a Patriot fortunes in South Carolina and brought a much needed boost in morale. So, first of all, on this date. It happened in seventeen seventy five. Seventeen seventy five. Secondly, see us old people, we can contribute. She rode a horse sixty miles in a single day. That's insane through backcountry. Are you kidding me?
Anyway, sorry, seventeen eighty is when this battle happened. It was seventeen seventy five that they were Never mind Alexander Hamilton dies a day after being shot in eighteen oh four, reminding you again that without that terrible event, we wouldn't have the musical and Disney would be less even less fortunate. Eighteen sixty two, Congress creates the US Army Medal of Honor, and in two thousand and three the USS Ronald Reagan, the first air carrier name for a
living president, commissioned in Norfolk, Virginia. Today, on the program, we have what's to be Friday. Grant's going to be put back on the spot with the best and worst of his week, and so it'll be it'll be newsworthy because we we hadn't talked to him. I know what's going on for all. I know, he's got triplets. I mean, I don't
know what's about in his life. We'll have that, We'll have we got a great good news segment, we'll have a dad joke headlines with the b and next hour just you can't make up what's going on in the world today, I mean yesterday, Joe Biden at a NATO summit the press conference, referring to Donald Trump as vice president and President Zelenski as President Putin. And then he's out there saying he's in it to win it. He's not backing out. Now. There are rumors to the contrary out there, and we'll
talk about some of that stuff. Sixteen past the hour, come back with a story that God droves on the show just for Grant. Next. All right, thank you Lord for dropping this gift on the program today. It's Grant sitting in working with the producer to be named later. In fact, Wednesday next week we will unveil the producer and he will be full microphone this job, and Grant can go back to his days as an intern when he was in high school on his program, which is ten years ago. Yeah,
so that's when my experience with all this kind of got started. Yeah, you need time flying the ship before you have a conversation with people around you in the cockpit. You know, you gotta gotta learn to fly the actual airplane. And that's what the producer to be named later is doing right now. So Grant's with us today helping out and and this story comes from Fort Wayne Indiana, and the post says this Indiana kind of cool sometimes.
Some Amish hoopers pulled up to an inner city park yesterday and gave them that work. I saw that video. There is video. There's video, because this had only photos. They were wishing there was video. There's video of this encounter. I think so. So I'm just reading some comments here. Turns out these boys were some high fly and Amish hoopers, beards, dressed, pants, suspenders at all. But man, can they ball. It's it's like a secret that's like the worst kept secret. Amish can play ball.
And then it gets a little more pointed. Imagine getting back down by a six seven guy named Hezekiah who splits five hundred chords of wood every year, just got jammed on by Jebediah Yoder Jebediah and the boys out there breaking ankles, and I mean, these are these are brothers that are that are commenting on this and they're loving it. And and MJ sinks it Malachi Jedediah and so just the imagery alone that's conveyed in the photos of this post,
now they're videos, that's incredible. But headline couple of Amish ballers rolled up to an inner city park in India. Yanna gave the locals a run for their money. And the photos are just glorious. And the faces of the players as they're shooting. Yea, and there's some form there. There's some form, but just a lot of fun. I don't know if you watched any of the USA basketball team try to figure out how they're going to play. I have not. Yeah, I watched just a little bit of it
before I fell asleep last night. They were rolling with just the first team for a while, and it's a real interesting group that Steve Kerr's got to figure out. I just wish they could find a coach that loved America. Yeah, I'm a little perturbed that we've got a coach coaching the USA Olympic team that kind of hates our country. And coach k the guy that was the head basketball coach for USA Basketball for many years, like him and Papovich
would like trade off or something like that. Ye. Jerry Colangelo, who is the former owner of the Phoenix Suns back in the day, and I knew Jerry pretty well from my time living in Phoenix. He just a high class, very smart guy. Colangelo was in charge of USA basketball and he had you know, Chuck Daly was the coach. I think of the first dream team, I think Chuck Daily and then I think eventually coach k was there. But it's like, I don't need coach, you know, I
don't need Popovich and I don't need her. I don't need haters. I just I want people that love this country, that know the words of the national anthem. And you know, right now, for example, USA men's soccer is falling the way of irrelevance. I could only hope that they could get Jurgen Klop, but Klop's not going to come to the USA. He's not. You know, keep dreaming. If you're a soccer fan, I didn't happen, and that would be the best thing in the world that could
happen for USA soccer because it would turn it around. They need someone that honestly, this sounds so weird. They need a coach that's not going to apologize for being a USA coach and will will love this country. And I think getting a foreigner is a better way to go, someone that's got a proven track record in La Liga or Premiere or somewhere else. But we'll see it's interesting a guy they turned their nose up on Jesse Marsh, who's an
American coach who coached in the Premier League. He coached Canada to the semi finals of the COPA matches, So you know, go figure Canada. Really, are you kidding me? My gosh, they play hockey up there anyway. Twenty seven minutes after the hour, give me some Americans that love this country. If you don't love this country, go away. Good morning and
welcome to The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Thirty five minutes past the hour, listen to this if you if you do not know MSNBC, Joe Scarborough, Mika Brazinski, they're you know, besties and the other past besties. But at any rate, they're talking about George Clooney's note published in the New York Times, I guess calling for Joe Biden to step down and listen to
this discussion. I will say one thing that we do have to underline here, just so so viewers can can follow what's going on behind the scenes is is the Biden campaign, and many Democratic officials do believe that Barack Obama is quietly working behind the scenes to orchestrate this, and if Joe Biden believes that that's not going to get him out of the race any faster, anytime David Axelrod attacks him, David Axelrod ensures that Joe Biden will dig himself in another
day. Please, all right. It goes on from there, and Mika Brzhynsky said paraphrasing and sound courtesy of MSNBC, of course, that she believes George Clooney did not write that op ed, that it's Barack Obama that wrote it. Now the word is that he ran it by Obama, and Obama said absolutely. We'll talk a little more in depth about this, and what's
the significance of all of this. The significance is that it it indirectly and maybe directly confirms the contention we've had around here that the moment Barack Obama left the White House and took residence in Washington, d C. He was putting together a shadow government to run things. There's no doubt in my mind he's
been running things under Joe Biden's administration none whatsoever. Right now, what's leaking out is that there are quote negotiations happening, and that by Sunday, Joe Mansions out there saying by Sunday there will be something concrete said and done. He's now an independent. I guess that he caucuses with the Democrats on most things. But the word is that there's a negotiation happening for Joe to step down and in return for considerations, there will be pardons for Hunter across the
board, blanket pardons, and I guess pardons for even Joe. And they can do that because if he stepped down, Kamala assumes the role of president, which is that in and of itself, you have to almost suspend your brain to keep from driving off the road. So don't embrace that thought yet. But if Kamala takes over as president for these final few months, she
has the authority to pardon. She can issue all this stuff. Now, apparently the Biden campaign is floating poll numbers and floating how Kamala matches up against against Trump. What's interesting to me is they must not be trusting the Washington Post IPSUS poll that came out showing it a dead heat between Trump and Biden. I mean, I said yesterday, I don't believe those numbers. I don't believe for one second that it's a dead heat, not a chance.
All of this is fascinating to me. And then there's this. The Daily Show did a focus group half of the black black voters exclusively. Half of them said they were voting for Trump. Host of the segment said, I didn't see that coming. Trump is gaining with minority voters, but he's gaining by bigger numbers than what they think. And it gets back down to the unreported stories that are out there. The mainstream media is of the opinion that
the tree in the forest that's cut down doesn't make us sound. The tree's cut down, it's down, and it does make us sound, whether you report it or not. Forty minutes past the hour, come back with more here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. It's The Morning Show with President Scott Axios. Top Democrat operative watching Biden five point thirty NATO presser yesterday. If he performs well, it still doesn't put it to rest. He's got
to do that over and over. That's the problem. Former Democrat official. If he does push ups on stage, it doesn't matter push it's a meltdown. Yeah it was bad, but I mean not just him referring to Vice President Trump and when talking about the leader of Ukraine, Zelenski, he called him President putin sweet God, and then he does that that whisper thing like Amen, everything's gonna be okay, And it's so weird. Every time he does that, I just laugh uncontrollably. I just the poor guy's in a
continuous brain freeze. Now he's had so much ice cream. It's just it's just constant. Came across the Okay, what was that? That was? The producer renamed later that it was this little chuckle squeeze toy. Yeah, he could be called one of those wearing the fake hair today. All right. Got this from one of the research assistants, Jeffrey Polhonka from American Greatness
the nationwide five hundred thousand evy charger charade. He's pointing out that Biden's goal would require nearly seventy two percent of US new light vehicles sales to be fully electric or plug in hybrid by twenty thirty two. It's not going to happen. But just consider the math here, because he does it. He said,
to identify the charade, you look at the math. Five hundred thousand charging stations, each with a minimum of four chargers accomplished with an investment of seven ze point five billion dollars, but that's only fifteen thousand dollars per charging station installed. A single high capacity charger can cost one hundred thousand dollars or more, and most stations have multiple chargers. We're now in the second year
of the program and only seven seven stations have been built and opened. At this rate, it will require one thousand years to build all five hundred thousand charging stations. He points out that certainly the pace will pick up. Global consulting firm Mackenzie and Company estimates the US will need twenty eight million charging ports by twenty thirty. Allegedly there are just two million today. To meet the goal, twelve thousand new public and private charging ports will need to be added
every single day to reach the goal. Eight hundred thousand dollars for each station is significantly more than the fifteen thousand committed by the administration, and at this rate, the five hundred thousand charging stations will cost the government, which means
you and me over four hundred billion dollars. That doesn't even get to the fact that the power grid can't support it, and we aren't even in all of this, it's almost like the Biden's, the liberals, the lefties don't even think about the fact that the batteries die that subsequent year after year, after four or five years, and even before the capacity goes down and it goes down, just like your phones that you need to get a new battery for if you happen to have a phone, that can just put a new
battery in it. But a lot of phones don't have that anymore. You have to get a new phone. Why well, in large part because they don't charge anymore fully, because they degrade in their capacity. That doesn't even factor into this. It also doesn't factor into it that the range decreases, the useful load capacity decreases, the ability to run it in cold weather decreases. None of that is taken into account. And oh, by the way,
what do you do with the old batteries. It's like they haven't even considered what do we do with the old photo cells, or rather the cells for the charging the solar power, what do we do with those? California is learning that lesson, but they're not talking about it because it's toxic waste. They don't have anywhere to put all of them, and those panels because California was ahead go in solar. All those panels are dying now, they've
been out there twenty twenty five years. They have to be replaced. What do you do with the old ones? They're not useful, You can't recycle them, they're toxic waste. These are all things that sadly, the Left does not want to talk about, does not want you to know about, and pretends to doesn't exist. Forty six minutes after back with an art exhibit you should know about. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Well. Good morning, good morning, Good morning to YouTube, and good morning to
you. Welcome Friday. In the Morning Show, what's the Beef comes up in the final hour of the radio program. It's been a minute since we've done it. We have, you know, we've had a couple of Fridays, maybe at least one off, and so we'll give you a chance to get it off your chest, whatever's building up, whatever you'd like to complain about, and we will take your calls. And so that's coming up in the final hour of the program. Got a great email that'll tee us up
for that that we'll share as well. I mentioned an art exhibit. You know, we are all about culture here on the radio program. And good friends of mine Randy and Deborah Breening. I've commented about their artwork and I have two of Randy's works in my home. They're great. I mean, they are just incredibly gifted artists and they have done a series of exhibits over the years called side by Side. And what makes them really fun exhibits.
When they do these exhibits is that they'll take a picture and then each of them will do a painting of that same picture. It's their own impression of it. And they are going to have a large display. I think sixty some odd paintings are up right now. In fact, the exhibit opened yesterday at the Lemoyne Art Exhibit. I don't know what you call it, Lemoyne Art something or another Lemoine museum. Anyway, there it is the Lemoyne Gallery,
that's it. And so it will be running through August seventeenth, and they will have an artist talk tomorrow from eleven till twelve thirty. So if you like artwork, especially like Florida's nature and you know, scenic stuff in particular, though there will likely be some other works there. Randy has done one commission painting for us. I gave him a photo of my sweet wife swimming with manates and he turned that photo into a canvas and it's spectacular.
It first, it's like, that's the picture. I mean, if you put the picture up underneath it, you're like, WHOA, that's incredible. And for my wife, it was such a special moment to be swimming with these incredible animals see see things, see cows. But she loves manatees. Not as much as she loves pigs, but she loves manatees. And we just had an incredible encounter down in central Florida last two years ago, a year and a half ago, I guess. And so Randy was able to
take that capture that. So he does commissioned work, and he does a lot of that. But they've got probably thirty plus paintings each all of the same picture, so over sixty works of art, and it's called Forever Side by Side, which I think is clever for a husband and wife to be, you know, doing these exhibits. I think you know one the first
one was side by side. I think the second one was still side by side, and now the third exhibit is Forever side by side, and so you'll get to see the photo and then you'll see both of the works. And again it's at the Lemoyne Gallery and that's going to be a lot of fun. And tomorrow again the artist talk the both of them will be there. There'll be some refreshments. It's from eleven to twelve thirty. So dotch does that mean I have forty seconds left? Ten plus? The producer be
named later is working on his hand signals. Thank goodness. I'm not like Maverick and top Gun and I'm trying to, you know, lay under take off on an aircraft carrier. All right, the big always in the press box come up at the bottom of the next hour. We got new things to talk about. Hour two is next on the Morning Show. Hello, my friends, welcome to the second hour Friday. Here in the Morning Show with Preston Scott Show five thousand, one hundred ninety four. Great to be
with you on Preston running the program. A producer would be named later, and right there by his side is grand Allen. What's up, yo. I'm trying to come up with something good, but I just couldn't do it. That's all right, one of the I think it'll be one of my favorite movies period, for as long as I live. I just think it's a terrific movie. And it's Indiana Jones and The Raiders of the Lost Dark.
There are two movies in that whole series that are really, really good, and it's number one and number three, Raiders of the Lost Dark and The Last Crusade. Those are two great movies. Temple of Doom, eh, But the first one has a scene with a Nazi interrogator where he walks into the into attend says that shall we talk about? And I'm curious, what do people talk about right now? When you gather together with friends just hanging out, when you're in social settings, what are you talking about?
And I think there are are distinctions that need to be made family and friends and social occasions where you're maybe gathered with people that you don't know quite as well. I think that people are more inclined to talk about, for example, what's going on in politics, maybe even faith matters, because when you know, when you're looking at your friendship circles, hopefully you have friends that you have common interest with and hopefully part of that might be your faith,
but you know, I don't I don't want to presume. I mean, everybody's different on that front. And even in that, some don't want to talk about that stuff, you know, when they're gathered together as friends, Okay, whatever, But what are people talking about in this day and age? We have heard for the last several years now and I can't really put my finger on when it all started, but that conversations in group settings are polarizing now that they're just topics. You just if you want to avoid a
fight, you just don't go there. And politics is one of the chief ones. COVID was one. The pandemic and all of that was that was a yeah, yeah, yeah, kind of a drop the gloves and let's duke it out kind of thing for a lot of people. But in friendship circles, when you're just gathered with the people that you know, maybe it's people from work and so they're kind of friends because you work with them, what do you talk about? What guides your conversation? When do you make
the decision to okay, I'm going there. Do you have any rules of engagement? I do? It varies, right, am I? Right? When I say it? It's based on the gathering. Yeah, unless I know them. I don't bring up things like politics. Yeah that's okay. I don't talk about my work with the CIA CIA. But when it's people
I know, then I talk about the work with the c Yeah. Are actually quite comfortable, you know, And it's actually gotten quite easier to like make friends with people based on those kinds of like, oh, hey you saw that too, that's nuts, right, are you paying attention to you know? My wife would call them social cues. Oh, there are buzzwords. That's what I'm saying, hand like tipping of the hands, and you know that if they say this specific word or phrase exactly, it's green light
or it's red light. Yes. Absolutely happened somewhat recently, and I was like, oh wow, this guy is way more uh one way or the other. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and it was good. I was able to engage and he and I were of like, mind, are there yellow words and phrases where you're like, hm, hmmm, I'm not sure. Yeah, maybe, So I'm gonna nudge a little bit and see if I can get him to go either full green or full red. Yeah, yeah, where it's full red for me to stop or full green, let's
go exactly. Yes, yeah, there are those rules of engagement. Well, there's a survey, a poll out there that the lead research assistant of the program came across and sent my way what people are talking about and by percentages and age groups, and I'll share that next ten minutes past the hour. It is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Conversations. What are you talking about? I will tell
you that there are some issues. For example, there are a couple ballot measures coming up in November. I hope you're talking about them. I hope that you are informed enough by listening to this program, for example, to speak about amendment, for the abortion amendment and point out that it's unrestrained. I hope you can say that. I hope you can, because the only way that thing gets defeated. And even if you're somebody that thinks ad should
be fifteen weeks or there should be, you know, some availability. Even if you think that you can't possibly believe the amendment is good as it sits, with unrestrained, no limits none. By the amendment, you can abord a baby after it's out of the birth canal delivered fully delivered, you can abort a child because there is no guideline, because it's all ambiguous. Anyway, I digress, you have to be able to engage in conversations. So
I would be challenging you on this topic. To craft your apologetic, craft your thoughts. Take ownership of the things that we talk about. Take ownership of the things that are out there in culture. You know, think through what do you believe? What do you believe? And think through how you would share it. This is a Pew survey Pew Research Center. More than four and ten of those under fifties say they talk with family and friends about
movies, TV shows, other things people are watching or listening to. Thirty percent of people fifty and older. Men and women differ on how they discuss pets and sports. Not surprised by that. Thirty nine percent of women twenty seven percent of men say they talk about pets a lot. Twenty seven percent of men talk about sports a lot, compared to sixteen percent of women. About one in five adults, eighteen percent say they talk a lot about political
issues. Another fifty eight percent say politics come up a little. More Americans say they discuss issues and problems facing the country a lot. Thirty percent then say they discuss politics one in five Republicans twenty one percent. Eighteen percent of Democrats say they discuss political issues frequently, slight partisan differences, and how frequently religion and pop culture come out. Republicans are nearly twice as likely as Democrats
to say they talk about faith in religion. Makes sense, but that number is only twenty four percent. Really, twenty four percent of Republicans talk about faith and religion and thirteen percent of Democrats. And when you throw those two together, doesn't it make sense where we are? Yeah, it's it's kind of actually shocking. Like in the nineteen seventies and eighties, you remember, like the religious right, the pat Robertson, Jerry Folwell seventies and eighties.
I was religious, I know, like many of you were right. But it's even it's like jarringly shocking how little influence like that has even in conservative voting blocks. Now it is crazy good just in a short period of time. Oh yeah, it's as if it's as if people don't really have much faith in God anymore. I wish you could see my face. Shocking, No way but doesn't it explain we don't feel comfortable talking about our faith in any setting. Does it surprise any of us that our faith does not have
impact or influence on our culture? No? And so I just thought this was an interesting snapshot of what people are talking about and an opportunity to nudge you a little bit. Get out there, folks. Don't be afraid. Here's one of the things that's happened. Dreamism bullies normal people into silence. It always has people wonder how Nazi Germany happened. It happened because people were just they just they just were quiet. They didn't talk about it. They
didn't they were scared. And so the challenge is engage, engage the culture, push discuss talk, have people account for what they think and why they think it. Sixteen minutes after the hour come back, we're gonna go into that. George Clooney, maybe letter what did you passed the hour? Grant was not here yesterday when we had the discussion who's gonna be on the top of the Democrat ticket when the smoke clears? Who do you think? Do you think it's gonna be Kamala or is Joe going to hang in there?
Can I give you my answer after I give a brief explanation why I think the most important thing for the left right now is to not appear that things are in chaos. It's very important for them too, well, yeah, I know if they because the left needs legitimacy more and more people think most of the presidential elections from here on out are going to be contested no matter
what. They need legitimacy, they need relevancy. And if they jettison Joe, then they are indicating that they are truly not in control, that chaos is about to ensue, and that is going to send so many people to vote to the right. But too late to say there's no chaos when you have them holding closed door meetings and literally they're crying, but they're not cring
crying for Joe. They're crying about Joe. Yeah, I think anyone that there are multiple factors, like those of us that are like watching the news all the time wonks, Yeah, like we're well aware, but there were like an uncanny amount of people that after watching the debate with Trump a couple of weeks ago, that was the first time they ever saw Joe. Biden has been covering for him. Absolutely, Yeah, they didn't know how Like really, it's like, how how bad do things have to be that your
head is so far deep under the ground that you can't see it. So anyway, I say all that to say, they need things to be as calm as possible. And I think they're gonna stick with Joe. You think so, I do? Okay, George Clooney? And why why do we care about George Clooney? I do not know. But since they're making a stink of it, so will I. He publishes this in The New York Times. I love Joe Biden as a senator, as a vice president, as a president. I consider him a friend and I believe in him.
When he led us through the Civil War. Man, what a friend? Brutus? Yeah right too, brute. Yeah. Uh. In the last four years, he's won many battles he's faced, but the one battle he cannot win is the fight against time. None of us can. It's devastating to say it, but the Joe Biden I was with three weeks ago at a fundraiser was not the Joe Bleep bleep deal Biden of twenty ten. It wasn't even the Joe Biden of twenty twenty. He was the same man we
all witnessed at that debate. And so this is exhibit A of the significance of the passage of time. Tell me about him. What's crazy about all of this? Is it? First of all, just for a second, let's suspend that George Clooney wrote that, and let's insert Barack Obama, because there are insiders that are lefties, that are cheerleaders, that believe Barack Obama wrote this thing. George put his name on it. Now it's it's widely accepted that Obama saw the thing, whether he wrote it or not, that
he saw it, he knew well it was run by him. And interestingly enough, Obama's saying nothing. He's not denying, he's not confirming. He's saying nothing about any of the rumors floating around Trump quote. He's turned on Crooked Joe like the rats. They both thought, what does Clooney know about anything? He uses the Democrat talking point that Biden, the worst president in
the history of the United States, has saved our democracy. No, Crooked Joe was the one who weaponized law enforcement against his political opponent, who created the most devastating inflation in the history of our country. Who embarrassed our nation in Afghanistan, whose crazy open border policy has allowed millions of people to illegally pour into our country, many from prisons and mental institutions. Crooked Joe didn't
save our democracy. He brought our democracy to its knees. Clooney should get out of politics and go back to television. Movies never really worked for him. Total Trump, Total Trump. And that line at the end is how you know? He wrote that, Yeah, very bad movies never worked for him. Actually, I've kind of enjoyed George Clooney in a lot of movies. That's just me personally. But anyway, there you go. I mean
it is. And if you did not know, at the press conference yesterday at NATO, he referred to Vladimir Zelenski as Vladimir Putin President Putin ed he called Trump the vice president. Oh the hits just keep on coming. Morning Show with President Scott Dublin UFLA thirty five minutes past the hour, halfway through, what's the beef comes up at the top of the hour, Your chance to get it off your chest, whatever it might be, welcome to call
in and complain. We believe it contributes to a kinder, gentler version of you. We'll illustrate that with an email in just a few minutes. But the big stories in the press box, I just think it's important to reset a little bit of what we've been talking about over the last day, two three months. I mean, you've got Joe Biden, who is all kidding aside. He is completely and totally mentally compromised. He just is it happens. We wish it wouldn't happen to people. And look, I don't like
Joe's politics at all, but I don't wish bad on the man. I just want him to lose the election. I just want him to get out of office. Oh really, it's nothing, it's nothing personal. He's bad for a country. The evidence is overwhelming. But if they do the flip, if they put Kamala on top. So, Ukraine is a country in Europe. It exists next to another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country. Russia is a powerful country. Russia decided to invade a smaller country
called Ukraine. So basically that's wrong. And I and we were all doing a tour of the library here and talking about the significance of the passage of time, right, the significance of the passage of time. So when you think about it, there is great significance to the passage of time in terms of what we need to do to lay these wires, what we need to do to create these jobs. And there is such great significance to the passage of time when we think about a day in the life of our children that's
unedited. That was going to be my comment. It's so hard to believe that all these these clips are real. They happened. Yeah, So here's the thing. Who doesn't love a yellow school bus? Can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus? Right? Just there's something about and most of us, many of us went to school on the yellow school bus, right, And it's part of it's part of our experience growing up.
And so today ninety five percent of our school buses are fueled with diesel fuel, which contributes to very serious conditions that are about health and about the ability to learn. Let's just back up for a second. If that's true, she might be onto something because she just said, Hey, I rode the yellow school bus. I was taking in those diesel views. Do you know a bit of a history lesson. Do you know that women were not
the women's teams were not allowed to have brack's until twenty twenty two. Think about that and what let talk about progress? You know, better late than ever, but progress and what that has done because of course, when you know I had a bracket, it's not broken completely. But I won't talk about my bracket. But you know what, just how we love we love March madness and even just now allowing the women to have brackets and what that
does to encourage people to talk more. Just allowing women to have brackets. I think my favorite line of hers is, as my mom once told me, did you fall out of a coconut tree? That one kind of like ascended the ranks very quickly. I mean I need to point out the whole basketball thing that was complete rubbish and the announcer, the interviewer had no idea, He did not know that what she was saying was a complete and total I mean, I'm not going to accuse her of lying, because I don't
think she quote lied. She just doesn't know any better. The brackets have been around for years and years and years. It just I tell people, sometimes you're not stupid, they're just things you don't know. Kamala is an exception to that rule. Don't have to make it up, no need.
Morning Joe accusing Barack Obama of orchestrating this effort to dump Joe Biden. Now, the rumors floating around we discussed briefly last hour, we'll discuss even with less time this hour, is that they're negotiating over the weekend to get Joe to step down, to resign from office so Kamala can assume the presidency and pardon Joe and Hunter and you know, et cetera. We'll see. Joe
says the contrary. I think Grant nailed a few things when he talks about the need for legitimacy, although you could you could look at the last several years and say, the only way they have legitimacy is because the mainstream media is their de facto public relations firm. If the mainstream media investigated Democrats and Republicans equally, there would, no doubt be some Republicans rolled under the bus as well. They should be, you know, Joe McConnell or Mitch McJoe,
I've got Joe on my brain. I mean, Mitch McConnell, are you wrong, though, well said, you know Mitch McConnell, certainly prior to him, you would definitely have maybe Paul Ryan, John Bahner Pelosi. You know that crowd of insiders. But if they were investigated evenly, the Democrats would have zero legitimacy, none, just none. But that's not what happens. In our local news we mentioned Florida ranked by CNBC as the top economy of the fifty states in the United States number one, Texas, number
two, Tennessee, North Carolina, Arizona ranking through number five. Of course, the governor's office spiking the football on that as well. They should. However, the overall CNBC ranking went to Virginia, which surprised me. The other ranking. The overall ranking took into factors such as infrastructure, workforce, quality of life, cost of doing business, tech and innovation, business friendliness.
Florida ranked number two for workforce, number sixteen for tech and innovation, twenty fifth for cost of living or cost of doing business, twenty eight for business friendliness, thirty fifth for infrastructure, thirty eight for quality of life. That surprised me. Thirty eight for quality of life. I wonder if they take much into account like oh, I don't know, no personal income taxes.
The economy's kind of an easy one for Florida because we don't have any personal income taxes and we work off a consumption based economy, which is what Florida is the example of why I support the fair tax, because the fair tax does away with all federal income taxes, all of it. Individuals and businesses none. You pay your taxes when you buys things at the store.
As of right now, there's embedded taxation. Imagine now. The reason why there's embedded taxation is because, as I've tried to explain, businesses don't pay taxes. Customers and clients do. We do. People do. So a business takes its tax bill and it breaks it down into the cost of doing business, and it adds it to the price of their goods and services.
That's how they pay taxes. And so a fair tax would in essence neutralize offset the taxes that are already in there, because you're no longer taxing businesses. You're getting businesses off of the things that it buys and consumes, and people are being taxed through their purchases, and so businesses would have a negligible cost change in going to a fair tax model. Florida is the example of
how it works works. We are a consumption tax state. We pay here in this part of the state seven and a half percent on things we purchase. Six percent of that goes to the state of Florida. That's how it runs itself. Largely. There are other little things, and the legislatures are attempting to deal with some of that. But how awesome is that we are a model. This is how it can work. Conversely, Mississippi the worst economy in the state. Hawaii, New Hampshire, Louisiana, Kansas, Kentucky
and Rhode Island are the next worst economies in the nation. Rather, I said the state. All right, forty seven minutes after the hour, we'll get you ready. What's the beef Friday coming up? Get ready? It's the Morning Show with Preston Scott. You can call it any time you like. The phone lines are open. But the producer to be named later is waiting for you. And so, as I say that, just be patient.
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That's fine. I'm a big boy. I can take it. It's God, it's fine. I got this note earlier in the week from Michael. I'm just catching up on the podcast. I couldn't help but laugh out loud as you described your cheeseless cheeseburger beef. And for those of you that missed the segment, I talked about ordering a cheeseburger ketchup and mustard only, and I didn't order a hamburger ketchup and mustard. I ordered a cheeseburger and I got, of course, a hamburger with ketchup and mustard. I did
not get any cheese. Not worth turning around. Just it's like, yeah, I went to another drive through yesterday. I was again grabbing a sandwich. I was hitting some golf balls and I wanted to get a sandwich for the drive home, and I got in line, and the gal was like just outer space, and I just said, yeah, young lady, you
have yourself a good day, and I just left. I just yeah, no, anyway, he said, please rest assured that I was not laughing at your misfortune, though I was laughing at the memory of misspent youth. When I was an obnoxious kid attempting to order a cheeseburger hold the cheese. The employee told me that what I was asking for was just a hamburger. I tried to explain that I wanted a cheeseburger, but due to a dairy
allergy, I needed them to hold the cheese. I insisted I was just ordering a hamburger, and I insisted that I wanted a cheeseburger because I really preferred the cheeseburger rapper coloring to the hamburger rappers. I told him that I was willing to pay the price difference they could just keep the cheese. I ended up walking away, defeated with a hamburger, but decades later, you
apparently got my original orders. Sorry about that. First of all, brilliant, but he said, while we're on the topic of food, I thought i'd share mine with you. I don't believe I'll be able to call in Friday. There's a YouTube video called the Dementia Team Joe Biden eighteen parody, which has existed for about two weeks. I just learned about it yesterday.
As someone who holds a lot of love for the eighties and a little love and little love for the lack of coverage of our president's multitude of memory moments received prior to the debate, I am furious that it took two entire weeks for this radio video to reach me. I'm also super steemed it's only sitting at two hundred thousand views. The thing should already be boasting more than a million. I will admit that as I type my beef out, I'm feeling
a little better. There you go. You give me a link to the video, by the way, But there you go. That is exactly how it works. Just venting helps. It just removes the dam that is blocking the flow of positive energy in your life. So what do you want to complain about? We have three lines open. One caller is called in. It's eight five zero two zero five WFLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three point fifty two. What's the Beef Friday as an opportunity. If you're
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it. Eight five zero two zero five WFLA is the number. Eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. Let's get to it. George, good morning, welcome. What is thy beef? Good morning, Preston. My beef is kind of unusual this morning. It has to go with the mayor in the city of Daytona beach. I was down there. I was down there for a couple of weeks and witnessed a forty two year old
man drown in front of his wife and children. And so I was down there doing some work with two of the radio stations, and I asked the guys that he is down there to d y'all, you know, do any kind of public service message, you know, wanting to people, And they said no. The mayor, uh there he frowns upon that. So I called and talked to the mayor, Derrick Henry a date on the beach and uh. He said, well, that'd be like telling everybody to watch out
the sharks. And I said, no, no, it wouldn't. Everybody knows there's sharks out there. The majority of tourists do not know anything about a rip current. I told him, I said, man, you got the same attitude as Mayor Vaughn and Josh he didn't know what I was talking about, but uh, not funny, but funny. Well, I mean, the ignorance and the and the I don't know, pressing, but it just goes to the thing that you you do with it, you know,
every morning. With that it might I can promise you'd probably have saved some lives down around you know, you're listening area of Panama City and all. But the attitude of the mayor down to date on the beach and just their their craftness. Uh. That that's my beef this morning. And Georgia, you're you're you're connected guy. I'm not sure he has the legal right to not have those flags up on a public beach. Oh well, they got
the flags up. They got the flags up. And the thing about it is, you know, the Daytona Beach, the city is well funded. And the next day Preston they had the jet skis out, the lifeguard jet skis and they had the boats and everything, but he did not have it
out the days before that happened, and I just couldn't. I was scratching my head and you know, it was just you know, they had them all running after that happened, and I was just and I never met the man of course, at drowned, but it hurt my heart, you know, especially after listening to the you know, the depths that you go out, you know, to try to make sure people are aware of that. And that's the first thing that struck me. Thank you so much, George.
I appreciate you telling us about it, and I share in the just the sorrow and hearing that and then the reaction of the mayor down there, that's just pitiful. Now, it's just it just is that frees uply in eight five zero two zero five to BFLA. Let's go to Letty. Hi, Letty, you're up, good morning, Pressedon. I do enjoy your your radio show. Thank you so much. What's the beef this morning,
Letty? Well, mine is the White House. I don't know why they don't just go ahead and put Barack Obama since he's got an office in the White House field this is his third term. While they don't just march him out, let him do all the talking. Since body can't do it, let Bronco do it. Who's being his puppeteer. He's right behind him pulling those strings. And we know that for a fact. So that's my thing. Thank you. Letdy appreciate that. In the charade, she says in
the charade, go ahead and march him out. Of course, we know that you can't have a de facto third turnout since FDR have we allowed third and fourth terms, but we do in fact half the third term. Yeah, I know, I know, Matt, Michael Norm you are next. It's What's to be Friday on the Morning Show with Preston Scott. The Morning Show with Preston Scott. What's the meeting Friday? We have one line open. I don't know what that's about. If you've always wanted to be on
the program and you've just got something burning inside. Now it's the time eight five zero two zero five to b FLA eight five zero two zero five ninety three fifty two. Let's go to Matt. Hi, Matt, thanks for calling in. You're right, hey, Preston. My beef is with the media. Some things you can help me with. Something. Tell me the point in the debate where Trump said I don't think he even knows what he said in At the end of that sentence, nobody went back and looked.
Joe Biden didn't say side walks. He said asylumn officers. He said border patrol and asylumn officers. Can you explain to me as somebody asked the president what is an asylum officer? Are they tagsplayer funded? What is that? That's a good question. I've heard the term before. And who's you know, his us Rodriguez, who's going to join us the end of the month. Uh. Former border patrol officer might be able to shed a little more
light on it. But my under he might be referring to judges that determine that that are on the border. I mean, look, let's face it, it's Joe who knows right Well, the thing is, I mean, what is asylum? We don't have laws that state asylum, so why is there asylumn officer? Well, there there actually is an asylum proceeding that takes
place for some immigrants depending on their status. Okay, when that clears me up a little bit, it's just yeah, I mean, if someone comes as I understand it, I could be wrong, Matt, I absolutely could be wrong on this. Someone I know will correct me and send me an email if I am. My understanding is if someone is coming to this country in a grieved status they are in they are coming from a country that is persecuting, et cetera. They are allowed to request asylum and that there is
some form of hearing pretty quickly. But that's just what I understand. Okay, well, thanks for clearing it all. I love the show. Pressent. Hey, I appreciate you calling in. Michael, thank you very much. Let's go to uh, Matt, Michael, you're next. Now that we went from Matt to Michael. How are you doing, Michael? Awesome? What's the beef? My good, sir, Well, my beef is
who's who has a new code? I don't know who has an Biden says he's taking command from the commander in chief, so he clearly is not one in charge. But also Kamala Harry say if she likes vent diagrams, so I'm thinking he's on the left of the vent diagram, and then Biden is on the right and Obama is in the middle. So I think Obama is the one who has a new Cluck Goods, you know you're probably dead on the money, my brother, no doubt about it. How you doing today?
Good? Good, good? First, I have a nice regid. Hey, thank you, sir, appreciate that. Yeah, that actually, could you imagine if the nuclear codes required memory to get to them, and if for some reason we needed them, and Joe wasn't trusted with them, and he was like, let's see five five seven No, no, no no, three three three sick. No, that's not it, Jilly, are you there? I mean, I just that would be devastating for this country. Norm, you are up. What is the beef? Good morning,
gentlemen. My beef is this insanely excessive use of the term existential threat. It's all over the place. Everything is an existential forat I mean, Putin's existential thread, Trump, global warming, you name it. I mean, and once everything is an existential threat. Preston, nothing is an existential threat. Yes, I mean, the term gets more use than a diaper Genie in the West Wing Cravin say, great one liner. By the way,
Yeah, you're right, you're you're exactly right. My friend John Stenberger once said about marriage, if marriage could mean anything, marriage means nothing, absolutely, And I hope that everybody just stopped with that. It's just it's once they grab a term, they just beat it to death. It's instinct a norm sir, did you know that you and I are existential threats? Yeah? So I am. My wife tells me that every morning. Thank you so much, for the phone call. It's sixteen minutes after the hour
of June. Then, jo Jo, what about you. We've got time to fit four callers into the next segment. If you want to call in, we got two standing by two lives open eight five zero two zero five WFLA. It's what's the Beef Friday, WSLA FM dot com on your phone with the iHeartRadio app and on hundreds of devices like Alexa, Google Home, Xbox, and Sonos and Iheart's radio station. Oh my College set to go.
Final segment of audio therapy known as What's the Beef on the Morning Show to Preston Scott in order of longest wait, June, you are next, what's the beef? The sixteen coaches for Biden's debate? Who is paying them? They don't deserve a pe? Who's paying who? Again, June, I missed the first part of your beef. They had sixteen people who were coaching Vibe Biden for the debate. Yep, who is paying them? My concern? Yeah, Mike, I don't deserve one cent. Do you think
coaching mattered? No, it did not. There were just a waste of time. Yeah, because I'm not sure that you can coach. It's sort of like coaching really short people to take on the NBA. I don't know that. I don't know that coaching would have made much difference. But in answer to your question, I could say pretty safely that anyone prepping him for the debate would be from the campaign. I don't believe. Yeah, I don't believe he can use White House staff for campaign related issues, but I
could be wrong. And then the fifty one people who signed for that laptop, Yeah, the CIA that members with the CIA. Yeah, people, they're all a bunch of criminals. Yes, absolutely, they all need to go to jail. I completely agree. June. Okay, thank you, we're here to help. Thank you, appreciate the phone call. Yeah, the CIA is prohibited by law to get involved in anything domestically, but what it laws matter to the left right. Let's go to Georgia. Hello,
how are you doing? I love your show? Thank you, I appreciate it. What's your beef? Georgia? With the rest area maintenance of I work on the rest areas as a vending machine. Okay, I feel vending machines there on le I'm County west Down. I have done it for eight years I'm with Vision of Blind Services can contract it under there. But the portal ets, they need to be more proactive in maintenance. Seeing the water leaks, they should have fixed them correctly in the first place. Okay,
because this is the busiest season for tourists and truckers alike. Yeah, between Memorial Day and Labor Day. And my friend across the street has the same problem now and Memorial Day weekend, my sales were down because people don't stop when they see portalts. They're gonna drive by. Absolutely, they were not kind of stop. So this is my beef. They need to be more proactive with their contractors that work on the water mains, and that's it.
That's those are state roads, So those are that's a state function, isn't it. Ah, They dot uses at least on this these rest areas here in Leon County. I think they use a contracted plumber, right, but they're maintenance company. Got you, Georgia, I'm gonna need to move on. But I think the problem lies with the state Department of Transportation. I'd make a phone call because you are a vendor and at those rest stops, and I think you're making a really good point about it damaging your income.
Thanks very much for the phone call. Uh. Two more callers. Albert, you're up? What's the beef? Hey, how you doing? Preston good sir, I'm cold from that brand that answered the phone. It was Grant. It didn't sound like to me on the phone. He sounds different on the phone and he does on the radio. But my beef is as though the person that before June, and I also this past caller, the
one that you just talked to you. Yeah, it reminded me of something that I'm having a problem with, and it's a real, real problem. It seems like I'm an enemy of the state. Everywhere I go to I'm being tracked and followed and gotten behind in line, like I'm paying for my stuff Saturday night at the Dollar General one of them. After I was telling Grant, I, un lady, one hundred and seventeen dollars worth of stuff
that I wanted to purchase. You rang it all up, put it in the bags, and a minute I went to put my call down and pay or use it to pay for the items that I had as a police officer showed up back, I mean here, whall back. They were in the same parking lot outside running at my vehicle at the stop sign in the middle of the parking lot. Everywhere I go to in the state, it's like
that. But the reason why I thought that the last caller Georgia was interesting is because the first time I noticed it, I was running a courier route between Tallahassee and Jacksonville for Capital City Bank and the state Trooper. When I pulled into the Baker County rest area, left the off ramp at the Baker County Area and came down to where I was part of that and turned the cor right directly into the the headlight front into the side of my vehicle within
fifteen feet. I mean, just sitting there shot the side of my core. Albert, you clearly have been marked, and don't be surprised if you don't have a alien encounter soon. I think that all of the signs are there, so watch your six. That's that's my advice to you. Jay,
you're the final caller. What's the beef? Well, you know, Florida's very good about handicapped people, and I don't think most people realize that ten of the males in the United States are red green colored deficiency and What set me off was when you went through all the flags that are used at the beach, and the predominant color is red and green. So somebody like me that doesn't see any difference between red and green goes out there. There's
no warning at all. So why the heck can't they put letters on the sides. Why can't they put d a n G er for danger and another one okay for safe? And they right running to it all the time. I go to Walmart, I do my checkout in the light that's supposed to indicate whether you're supposed to go there or not as red green. So I look at me as I can't tell the difference between the two colors. Jay,
I'm gonna be honest with you. You know what, your phone call might make a difference, because I think you raise a really good point. Put a single letter on those flags that along with the colors. I think that's Yeah, it's a great point. I would be curious to know how someone like Jay manages through stoplights. It's got to be based on illumination. You know that the top light versus top one night is stopped. Yeah, that's how you gotta do it. That's how you gotta do it, Jay,
interesting and fair. That's a fair comment. Thanks for calling in. We're late time for News the Morning Show with Preston Scott on News Radio one hundred point seven. Tub UFLA all right, quick segment here because we're running a little bit behind. Grant Allen in this morning working with the producer to be named later our best and worst of the week. Grant. Worst of the week goes to Vice President Trump or President Putin, or Zelensky or come,
you're terrible, darn who was it again? You're just awful. The idea that being well, anyway, the best best of the week, Like, uh, there was a story do you remember back last year is like December Michael Cassidy was the guy who like destroyed the Satan statue in the Iowa Capitola that he was eventually let go of his charges. I know it may be a little bit of an old story, but I saw it coming around again because there are more examples actually of like another uh, like like a
Satanic monument was beheaded at the University of Houston. Dud went Smurai. Yeah yeah, and I'm like, okay, here we go, let's go. So that's my best of the week. My worst of the week actually sort of to parrot one of our callers, and what's the beef is that we still are losing people off the beaches and it just is no reason. There just isn't any reason. Pay attention to the warning flags. And and if you're like collar color blind, at the very least, pay attention to your
your senses. You look at the surf, you can tell. But as we pointed out, even calm waters can produce riptides. So go to my blog page and you'll find out how to save yourself in a riptide. Literally, we'll show you how to see a riptide from the beach where you can recognize it, but will also help you there. But my best of the week is legendary legendary supermarkets so far in Alabama and Oklahoma, Oh I've seen this. You can get yourself milk, eggs, various produce and your Ammo.
Yes, you're nine milimeter and your two two three, Because there are now vending machines coming out called Automated Ammo retail Machines aarm arm. Two hundred stores are making requests for them. Nice and you can get your your nine milimeter or your two two three Amo from a vending machine. Something I need in my local store. Friends, nothing says America like an AMMO vending machine. And that, my friends, is the best of the week. It's
forty minutes past. Come back with good news on the Morning Show with President Scott. This is the Morning Show with Preston Scott. Democrats are going nuts over something called Project twenty twenty five. Now apparently President Trump has rejected parts of it. I don't know. I'm gonna make heads or tails of it on Monday because Hans von Spakowsky's gonna join us and we're going to talk about Project twenty twenty five. Uh So, don't you dare miss Monday's program.
We're we're already preparing. Well, We're we prepare all the time. But Monday, don't miss the show. Okay, do you have any good news for a change? So much spell? It's time for some good news. It's true even I need a little good news now and then. Wouldn't it be lovely if we had just a little bit of good news? And so
we do. A guy in Kansas named Spencer doesn't put his last name out there, although he has over sixteen million followers across Instagram and TikTok, millions more on Facebook and YouTube, Spencer b and online he goes by sb Mowing now Spencer. When he was young, decided to start a landscape lawn control, you know, kind of a lawn care business, and he came across just so many people that for whatever reason just couldn't maintain their lawns. Perhaps
they were shut ins, financial constraints, physical limitations of various kinds. Sometimes it was just vacant property, and the neighbors were like godly, and so he started. After he graduated college at Kansas State, he started to really expand on his efforts to help people. It grew so big that he turned his landscaping lawn care business over to his brother, and now he full time
produces content. It's crazy because when you look at what he and his wife now do, it takes sometimes up to twenty four hours to do one project one lawn. He and his wife spend four to eight hours a week driving around looking for projects to do, another eight to fifteen hours a week editing footage. But here's the thing. Yes, he's clearly making a living by being a content creator, but think about what he's doing. He's helping people. It ended up being content. It started out being a way to make
a difference. And so what I admire about this story is that, first of all, kudos to you brother. First of all, there are people that are encouraged by this. Otherwise you wouldn't have sixteen million followers, maybe twenty to twenty five million. Throwing all the channels together, that's insane. That means people are tuning in and they're a loyal lot. If you look at the comments, they're like, man, this is how I start my week. I check out one of these videos and I just get encouraged.
And sometimes he encounter homeowners that are angry, but he says, here's what I'm doing, and then they finally just kind of like, oh, I'm sorry. Okay. Every now and then there's a jerk, but that's part of life, right. I want to circle back to, though. I think the takeaway on this and that is that there is there are ways for you to make a difference in people's lives. It doesn't have to be to become a content creator, but maybe it will be who knows doing good things
and helping other people pay it forward kind of thing. It's a it's a fascinating principle that I think comes from God's word. When you pay things forward, it just comes back. There's a reciprocal nature to it. Of doing unto others, of considering others more important than yourself. Check them out sb Mowing on YouTube. And maybe better than that, think about ways you can make a difference in somebody's life. After all, that's good news. Here
in the Morning Show with Preston Scott, time for a dad joke. We always arm you with something to share on Sundays or Saturdays. Now you have to see you have to see justice in your mind. J U S T I C. All right. Justice is a dish best served cold. If it were served warm, it would be just water. That is so good, so good. All right, you got yourself that one. Yeah, I did. Dive for some headlines from your our trusted source for satire ladies
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Obama actually write the op ed that George Clooney is taking credit for. Certainly the Morning Joe crew at MSNBC thinks So talked about that at the Biden campaign, even behind the scenes. Testing a Harris versus Trump matchup. Looking at polling numbers, focus group asked about Joe Biden Black focus group half of them say they are voting for Trump. Took issue with unfulfilled promises made by Democrats because they never work. They just create those promises never work, They just
create more victims. It's it's designed to fail. Second year in a row, Florida's economy rank number one in the nation by CNBC. Go figure Uh talked about what people talk about conversations with friends and family. What do you people talk about? Yeah, what are you talking about with your friends and family? And coworkers and others in various settings. That was actually kind of
an interesting conversation. Buddies of the Morning Show, Randy, Deborah Breen and Forever Side by Side a great exhibit at the Lamoine Gallery in Tallahassee running now through August seventeenth. You'll love it. Talked about the nationwide charade on the EV chargers and much more. Friends, have an awesome weekend. We will be back on Monday.